It was reported more than 35,000 of the people who signed up have stuck with Intro to A.I., turning in assignments and taking midterm exams right along with the 175 students paying to take the class in person.

Two entrepreneurship courses will also be offered. The Lean Launchpad is a class on how to turn a great idea into a great company. Technology Entrepreneurship is a class on how to launch a successful startup.

You can participate these courses at your leisure time. No text books and no tuition are required. No Stanford University credits will be awarded for the online courses. However, online students will receive a “statement of accomplishment” at the end of courses.

Robert Half International projects starting salaries for mobile application developers to increase 9.1% in 2012, to a range of $85,000 to $122,500 per year. According to dice.com, some employers are willing to hire recent college grads and hobbyists for mobile application developers since the field is relatively new. According to indeed.com, salaries for mobile game developers in the bay area range from $114,000 to $122,000 in 2011.

Are you jumping up and down yet? If you choose to embark on the journey of becoming a mobile application developer, we wish you happy studying mobile development in the coming year and a very successful and fulfilling career in mobile computing.

It’s okay you may not have all the answers under your finger tips. It’s crucial to quickly get through the “research” mode and start taking classes. Sign up a class today and start immersing yourself with the subject of the classes of your choice.